14 Related Articles from 2019-05-15

Alaska sightseeing planes collided at 3,300 feet before crashing. Ten people survived and six were found dead >>

Downfall: Defunct steelmaker's global HQ to be imploded. The 21-story global headquarters of what used to be America's No. 2 steelmaker is coming down >>

Farmer amputates his leg with a pocket knife to save his own life. A farmer in Nebraska was just trying to transfer some corn from one place to another when he accidentally stepped into a hole, the hole happened to be a grain auger. >>

Female veterans want new caucus and clout in US politics. Congresswomen with military service in their past, some of them forged on post-Sept. >>

Graham unveils bill to end asylum claims at US border, return minors to home countries. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Wednesday unveiled a bill that would end asylum claims from Central America at the border and return unaccompanied minors to their home countries -- a targeted effort to tackle the escalating migration crisis. >>

Impatient customer punched after hurling threats, racial insults at diners on Mother’s Day. A violent confrontation prompted by a man’s racist tirade at a sushi restaurant in Long Beach, Calif., was caught on camera Sunday. >>

Latest: Several leaders join mourners at Sen. Lugar funeral. The Latest on the funeral of Sen. Richard Lugar (all times local): 1:30 p.m. Numerous national leaders are among several hundred mourners who have gathered for the funeral of longtime U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar. >>

Mike DeLuca named publisher for Hearst Connecticut Group. Hearst Corp. executive Mike DeLuca has been named as president and group publisher of Hearst Connecticut Media Group >>

Nebraska farmer amputates his leg with pocket knife to save himself. "I can remember telling myself, 'This ain't good. This is not good at all,'" Kurt Kaser said >>

Newsbook: 3 Novels Explore the Abortion Debate. How would life in the United States change for women if terminating a pregnancy was outlawed? A recent novel imagines the outcome, and two others delve into the issue. >>

Sen. Lindsey Graham introduces bill to extend detention of migrant children. Senator Lindsey Graham has introduced a bill to extend the detention of migrant children from 20 to 100 days, as well as force migrants to apply for asylum in their home country instead of at the border. Graham contends his bill would help the country "regain control of our border," CBSN reports. >>

Spirit AeroSystems faces more than $193K in OSHA fines. Aircraft parts maker Spirit AeroSystems faces just over $193,000 in penalties after government officials alleged that the Wichita company exposed some employees to a known carcinogen >>

Tomi Lahren: Denver does the right thing – City says NO to homeless camping initiative. Denver residents might be as high as the Rocky Mountains but at least they have enough sense to overwhelmingly REJECT homeless encampments in public spaces! >>

US seeks new tools to counter unrelenting wave of robocalls. US regulators seek new tools to block unrelenting wave of robocalls >>